On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Michael Beckwith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try dragging the image onto the tool area in gimp.
This is what I am doing. But it a trifle cumbersome, I would like it
if there was a gimp option.
sometimes I open multiple images at once, right clicking multiple and
t
Try dragging the image onto the tool area in gimp.
Tanveer Singh wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using GIMP 2.4 on windows XP.
> My workflow is like this
> I open up the file browser, right click on image, and open with gimp.
> then I edit save and close the image window, leaving gimp running
> then I do the
Hi,
I am using GIMP 2.4 on windows XP.
My workflow is like this
I open up the file browser, right click on image, and open with gimp.
then I edit save and close the image window, leaving gimp running
then I do the same for the next image(right click->open with gimp)
the problem is that it starts a
D. R. Evans writes:
> I have a simple PNG image, and I'd like to change the top half so that at
> the very top the image is completely transparent, with the opacity
> increasing linearly so that halfway down the image (and all the way to the
> bottom) the image has 100% opacity.
>
> I've messed wi
On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 15:33 -0600, D. R. Evans wrote:
> I have a simple PNG image, and I'd like to change the top half so that at
> the very top the image is completely transparent, with the opacity
> increasing linearly so that halfway down the image (and all the way to the
> bottom) the image has
I have a simple PNG image, and I'd like to change the top half so that at
the very top the image is completely transparent, with the opacity
increasing linearly so that halfway down the image (and all the way to the
bottom) the image has 100% opacity.
I've messed with layers and gradients until I